Species of the genus Myliobatis have been poorly assessed because of a lack of available information regarding their capture and life history. We provide valuable data based on the commercial landings of the bullnose ray (Myliobatis freminvillei), which we studied during 2 separate time periods (October 2005–December 2007 and January– December 2013). A total of 187 individuals were analyzed: 85 females (24.0–96.0 cm in disc width [DW]) and 102 males (22.8–118.0 cm DW). There was no difference in the overall sex ratio (females to males: 4:5); however, differences were found between the annual sex ratio in 2005, 2006, and 2013. Estimated capture per unit of effort for this species was 0.8 individuals/trip (standard deviation [SD] 1.3) or 2.9 ...
Extensive surveys of various fish landing sites in eastern Indonesia, conducted between April 2001 a...
Aetobatus narinari, a circumglobal batoid, is subjected to increasing fishing pressures, especially ...
Bottom-dwelling elasmobranchs, such as guitarfishes, skates and stingrays are highly susceptible spe...
Species of the genus Myli-obatis have been poorly assessed because of a lack of available informatio...
Chondrichthyans play an important role in structuring marine communities. Myliobatis goodie is an ea...
This study focuses on female life-history parameters and reproductive cycles for four mobulid rays (...
In light of the global decline of mobulid populations and the necessity for sustainable fisheries ma...
As for most batoid species, little is known about the basic biology of the Venezuela round stingray ...
Reproduction and maturation in the economically important, but data-deficient, Mustelus minicanis an...
Within the eastern Mediterranean, increased fishing pressure coupled with a lack of basic biological...
This paper provides some of the only fisheries and quantitative biological data for the Mobulidae (m...
Rhizoprionodon lalandii is a small shark (\u3c 1.5 m) classified as Data Deficient by IUCN; however,...
R. percellens is incidentally caught in Venezuela by the artisanal fishery using bottom gillnets. Th...
This is the first comprehensive study of the reproduction, growth, habits, food, and environment of ...
The Lutz’s stingray, Hypanus berthalutzae, is a recently identified, endemic dasyatid species which ...
Extensive surveys of various fish landing sites in eastern Indonesia, conducted between April 2001 a...
Aetobatus narinari, a circumglobal batoid, is subjected to increasing fishing pressures, especially ...
Bottom-dwelling elasmobranchs, such as guitarfishes, skates and stingrays are highly susceptible spe...
Species of the genus Myli-obatis have been poorly assessed because of a lack of available informatio...
Chondrichthyans play an important role in structuring marine communities. Myliobatis goodie is an ea...
This study focuses on female life-history parameters and reproductive cycles for four mobulid rays (...
In light of the global decline of mobulid populations and the necessity for sustainable fisheries ma...
As for most batoid species, little is known about the basic biology of the Venezuela round stingray ...
Reproduction and maturation in the economically important, but data-deficient, Mustelus minicanis an...
Within the eastern Mediterranean, increased fishing pressure coupled with a lack of basic biological...
This paper provides some of the only fisheries and quantitative biological data for the Mobulidae (m...
Rhizoprionodon lalandii is a small shark (\u3c 1.5 m) classified as Data Deficient by IUCN; however,...
R. percellens is incidentally caught in Venezuela by the artisanal fishery using bottom gillnets. Th...
This is the first comprehensive study of the reproduction, growth, habits, food, and environment of ...
The Lutz’s stingray, Hypanus berthalutzae, is a recently identified, endemic dasyatid species which ...
Extensive surveys of various fish landing sites in eastern Indonesia, conducted between April 2001 a...
Aetobatus narinari, a circumglobal batoid, is subjected to increasing fishing pressures, especially ...
Bottom-dwelling elasmobranchs, such as guitarfishes, skates and stingrays are highly susceptible spe...